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Apple Pro Training Series: Final Cut Pro for Avid Editors (Apple Pro Training)
Published in Paperback by Peachpit Press (2004-04-22)
Author: Diana Weynand
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Highly recommended for any film pro involved in training and applications
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-08
Part of the Apple-certified training series, Final Cut Pro for Avid Editors is for film editors and professional video editors who already use Avid, but who want to move these skills to Final Cut Pro as quickly as possible. Chapters blend feature comparisons and conversion tips with charts, lesson goals and plans, chapter reviews, and more, making this an excellent guide for either classroom or self-study. It's a self-paced learning handbook highly recommended for any film pro involved in training and applications.

Avid to FCP Editors, Arm Yoruself With This Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
This book helps ease the monumental transition from Avid to FCP. It is definitely a must for anyone going through the change, but becomes less useful once you get the hang of FCP. Once you are through the transtion, then get the book Final Cut Pro 5 for Mac, which answers the rest.

This book I could only find used, it is not easy to come by...

Up and running on FCP in a week
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-18
If you are ever forced to quickly learn Final Cut pro for the odd job where Avid is not a viable option, or you want to start editing your on stuff on the cheap, buy this, read it and practise it for a week and you will be a Pro at Pro, knowing everything there is to know, at least, where to find it and whether it is doable or not. It is a book written by an Avid editor for Avid editors who have to go through the same learning curve. You can be very surprised going through it on how similar the two editing systems are and most of all, how quickly you can synthesise the information and make it second nature. I fervently recommend this book being so well written, going always to the point and covering everything properly.

This book Yes Indeed
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-30
As an Avid editor and now learning FCP, I can recommend this book for helping to understand where everthing is. This book is a must unless you want to tear your hair out. If you know how it feels going from Media Composer to DS, then you will understand why you need this book and I might add others.

Moving from Avid to FCP? This book is great!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-16
We have been an Avid only edit house for years, but reciently purchased two Final Cut systems. Most of the transition was pretty easy, but trying to figure out how to do some of the things in FCP that we did in our sleep on the Avid slowed us down a bit. This book draws great parallels between the two systems.

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Applied Statistics (with Microsoft Excel and CD-ROM)
Published in Hardcover by Duxbury Press (2000-12-21)
Author: Gerald Keller
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Very Pleased
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
This book has been very helpful to me in my personal study of statistics. It is practical, with everyday applications, as well as explanations behind the formulae. Be sure to buy one with the CDROM. It is essential to solving the problems suggested in the book.

Textbook
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-06
I really just had to take the class to finish my masters. The book explains the theories behind the formulas. Having an instructor was very help to understand it all.

Best Math text I have read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-10
I have a large library of math texts from many years in school and I have never read one that was so much fun. This book is really interesting and practical. Finally a statistics book that does more than scare the wit out of somebody. I would highly recommend that more professors choose this book for their students.

Great book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-27
Incredibly useful book, easy to use. Contains all the Excel information you will even need in a basic statistics class.

Excellent beginner and expert book for Applied Statistics
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
I have used this book in my classroom for the last 3 years and found it very illustrative and simple for students to comprehend statistics. It covers theory with practical examples and therefore keeps it 'real' for students. I have used other books in the past, but students found them theoretical and 'brain show-offs' by authors who really did not care for student comprehensions unless they were math majors. This book is far different and even beginner students can easily relate to the hundreds of practical examples that the author provides.

The Excel examples are easy to follow and my science students usually pick up many practical models from these examples. The regression covered at the beginning level in Chapter 3 is fully covered in multiple regressions in Chapters 17 &18 in a way that makes it easy to teach...

Of the 40-60 stats books I have in my office, this is by far my favorite....

Dr. Bjarne Berg
Assistant Professor Lenoir-Rhyne College
School of Math and Computer Science

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Applied Statistics for Software Managers (Software Quality Institute Series)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (2002-06-24)
Author: Katrina D. Maxwell
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The Essential Text for Knowledge Discovery
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-24
How often have you presented--or been presented with--an extensive table of raw data only to hear the question "what does it all mean and how can we leverage it?"

There is a wealth of useful data hidden within our own raw data. This book presents the statistical methods required to transform these data into useful information, in the form of mathematical equations (e.g. Cost Estimating Relationships).

It is simply one of the most important texts for Decision Support and Knowledge Discovery you can find. This book is an excellent value and is an absolute must-have for Program Managers, Project Managers, and Parametricians.

Metrics based process improvement
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-25
The book provides a solid approach towards dealing with software development project data. It is also written in an easy to understand style although the subject itself is far from easy.
This should provide software development managers with a well founded handle to get more grip on development efforts.

A Software Metrics Must Have
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-05
This book has a powerful format that blends practical "how to" and common sense with the power and rigor of statistical analysis. I will use this book as a "primer" when implementing software metrics in the corporate arena. This book is a "must have" for anyone implementing a corporate software measurement program. I also wish I had this book in my graduate offerings for Software Development and Design. Existing software curriculums can be sadly lacking the foundations and fundamentals for software measurement and statistics. This book literally makes statistics easy, sensible, and straight forward even for the complexities of software development and technology.

A must read for any one interested in s/w metrics & mgmt.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-24
Being a researcher in software metrics, I am really pleased to see a book that is suited for software managers with the correct level of detail in statistics. I particularly enjoyed reading the 4 chapters with case studies. Its a must have for anyone in the field of software metrics and measurement.

Clearly written tutorial and fact book on SW metrics
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-29
If you're working in SQA or managing software development projects this book is an excellent introductory text to statistical analysis. Although I found "Measuring the Software Process" by William Florac and Anita Carleton to me a more in-depth book that book assumes that you've established a metrics program and that you already have a working knowledge of statistics.

What I like about this book is that it's a tutorial on the statistical skills and knowledge that you'll need, and it combines this learning goal with the basics of software metrics and how they can be employed to measure productivity, estimate projects, and manage costs and organizational quality. The core approach is data analysis, and the main tools that the book employs are multi-variate techniques, regression analysis and correlation and sensitivity tests. The author has a talent for clearly explaining a dry subject, and while it will take a good deal of effort to master the material because of its nature, the excellent writing and illustrations will make it easy to quickly grasp statistical fundamentals and put them to use.

The lessons are taught within the framework of four case studies that are realistic and apply to the real world. The case study topics are: productivity analysis, analysis of time to market factors, development cost analysis, and maintenance cost drivers. These cover the full range of both internal development and product-line software engineering. I especially like the inclusion of maintenance costs as a topic of study because this area contributes significantly to total costs of ownership, but is often overlooked.

As of the date of this review there are two primary books that address measurement from a statistical perspective: this one and Florac's and Carleton's "Measuring the Software Process". Deciding which is better is a matter of assessing your needs. The key strengths of this book is the tutorial nature and the wide range of case studies that are used to reinforce the learning. The key strengths of "Measuring the Software Process" is that it goes much deeper into analysis and also includes statistical process controls and other techniques that are present in highly mature development organizations. Regardless of which book you choose (or if you choose both), the information and knowledge to be gained is the foundation of SQA and best practices in project management.

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AutoCAD 2004: A Problem-Solving Approach
Published in Paperback by Autodesk Press (2003-08-12)
Author: Sham Tickoo
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A catalog of ACAD 2004 commands in detail
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-29
This book contains a detailed explanation of AutoCAD 2004 commands and how to use them in solving drafting and design problems. Every AutoCAD command and customizing technique is thoroughly explained with examples and illustrations that make it easy to understand their function and application. At the end of each topic, there are examples that illustrate the function of the command and how it can be used in the drawing. When you are done reading this book, you will be able to use AutoCAD commands to make a drawing, create text, make and insert symbols, dimension a drawing, create 3D objects and solid models, write script files, define linetypes and hatch patterns, write your own menus, define new commands, write programs in the AutoLISP and Visual LISP programming languages, customize the status line using DIESEL, and edit the Program Parameter file.
Some of the features of this textbook are:
· Step-by-step instructions for creating text, making and inserting symbols, and dimensioning drawings promote efficient use of the software while strengthening your problem-solving skills.
· Customizing and advanced techniques (such as creating templates, script files, and slide shows) use to enhance productivity are thoroughly explained with examples and illustrations.
· Dual emphasis on conceptual learning and hands-on practice fosters a thorough understanding of the power of AutoCAD 2004 for engineers, architects, and drafters.

Wonderful material for the drafting class
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-23
We adopted this text for drafting class in our school. All I want to say is that it is a wonderful book. The drafting examples and exercises in this book starting from Chapter 1 through Chapter 17 are simply wonderful, exactly what students need to get "hands on" experience on real drawings.

I have not read the other chapters of this book, but they also surely look wonderful.

I recommend this book to any faculty member that wants to teach a drafting class.

Reminder for the faculty!!!! Make sure you do not forget to ask for teaching support material for this book from the publisher. The teaching support material that comes with this book is simply out of this world.

Excellent Learning Resource
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-08
I am using this text for teaching AutoCAD this semester and so was going through the book during this break. This is an excellent resource for learning AutoCAD 2004 and I am sure it would be a great help in teaching the AutoCAD class. The layout of this book is perfect and is exactly what people need. All the new features of AutoCAD 2004 are explained in detail and are made really simple in this book. I am particularly impressed with the way Sham has explained the modified version of Mtext command and inserting blocks and hatches using the new "palette window". Sham has also explained in detail the various methods of adding new blocks to the palette window. Before I finish, I would also like to mention that the 3D modeling in this book is wonderful!!! One of the best I have seen in AutoCAD books. I am sure the explanation of 3D modeling in this book is one of the best launching pads for the students who want to take classes in advanced solid modeling programs.

My recommendation, looking of AutoCAD books, go ahead and buy this book!!! You would love this book and the exercises in it.

3d is worth all the money!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-28
Without taking much space here, I simply wanna say that the 3d in this book is worth all the money! I have used a few other books in the past, but the examples of 3d in this teach a lot new techniques of working. It taught me that AutoCAD is much more than just 2d drafting. I am extremely happy I bought this book :-)

Recommended
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-24
This book is easy to learn AutoCAD. All the commands of AutoCAD are explained with lots of graphic and text. The flow of topics covering AutoCAD is in a good sequence. I use this book to teach students in my class. The exercises and examples are well stated and explained. Above all this, I have the liberty to contact the author for the technical support if I have any technical difficulties using AutoCAD because the Author provides free technical support. This book is recommended to all students willing to learn AutoCAD.

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AutoCAD 2005 and AutoCAD LT 2005 Bible
Published in Paperback by Wiley (2004-07-23)
Author: Ellen Finkelstein
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This book is a must Buy/Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-28
I got this book to refresh myself and the Dummies book for a quick reference.
I highly reccommend that.
This book walks you through step by step the entire process and well over 90% of the entire program.
The examples are very easy and the text is spot on accurate.
The only complaint I have is that I wish that the information that we hagve to enter was all in bold text.
Some is and some isn't, but this is a minor complaint compared to quality of the training you get from the material.

A Great CAD Resource!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-12
This book is clear, concise, and well-written. It covers everything I've needed to know about AutoCAD, and probably everything I'll ever want to know. Explanation of the more difficult concepts is thorough and complete, and the exercises are very helpful, keyed as they are to practice drawings on the included CD-ROM. A great reference...structured by topic, so it's easy to find what you need.

Great book for both novice and experienced users..
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-03
If you are using AutoCAD 2005 or LT 2005 as a beginner who needs step by step instruction or a seasoned AutoCAD user who can use a good reference manual - this book is well worth owning. It is a very thorough and clearly written book. No new or old AutoCAD feature is left unturned.

Reason not to avoid using AutoCad any Longer.................
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-03
I've been a long time CAD user experienced in almost everything but "AutoCad". Always seemed to find a way around using this industry standard (eg: .dxf or other file translator to bring into your CAD app). Well, after alot of digging my heels into the ground to avoid AutoCad, due to it's unfamiliar CAD interface and menu nomenclature, I decided to give this book a try. WOW, what an eye opener for me! Absolutely the best. Spend the time to do all of the excercises in this book and you'll no longer dread the unfamiliar GUI (graphical user interface) of ACAD. In a matter of approx. 40 hours of study, I feel relatively comfortable using ACAD, along with our other CAD programs. Do yourself a favor and get this book if you have any interest in learning ACAD, you won't regret it. Ellen Finkelstein and crew did an absolutely fabulous job!

The Best AutoCAD Reference Book Around
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-20
The Finkelstein Bible series -as reference books for AutoCAD- stand head and shoulder above the others, the depth, the accuracy and the conscientious effort is unmatched. If a supplement book for exercises at the same technical level is published, we will definitely have an undisputed knock out.

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AutoCAD: Professional Tips and Techniques
Published in Kindle Edition by Sybex (2006-12-06)
Authors: Lynn Allen and Scott Onstott
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Recommended
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-10
A great book for the beginner but also for people who are using Autocad on a daily basis in a professional setting. At first I found the tone of the book a little too chatty and kind of light but the information is true heavyweight material. There are hundreds of tips and great advice. A lot of which is what the authors call "secret" because they are not written anywhere. Serious, meaty, tips. The kind of tips that makes one go: "You're kidding! I can do that?"

This book makes a great pairing with Autocad: Secrets Every User Should Know, (which is a little more in-depth).

A FRIENDLY-USER'S BOOK
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
Written in a very own Allen's style, this item offers great tips on common topics that not always, and not necesarily, are mastered by intermediate users. Onstott's work is very useful also. Very good purchase for new users who wish to push a little more. And for the Professionals? Not bad. A very good reminder about seemed-to-be-easy daily matters at office.
Paper and Printing quality of the product are simply excellent.

A Treasure Chest of Productivity Tips
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-03
It is not surprising, considering the fact that Lynn Allen is the Technical Evangelist for Autodesk and that she meets with thousands of AutoCAD users every year, that once again her book is packed to the ceiling with fantastic tips, insights, tricks and strategies for putting AutoCAD in high gear. The book offers invaluable information in bite-sized morsels which can easily and gradually be implemented into any AutoCAD-based process to simplify and streamline it. Lynn also maintains an equally beneficial blog at [..] if you want a sampling of the kind of material conveniently compiled in this book. Highly recommended for anyone seeking "AutoCAD PowerUser" proficiency.

Great Book for seasoned AutoCAD users!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-18
I have been using AutoCAD since 1992, after the first couple years of using AutoCAD, I stopped learning new tricks and learning better ways of using AutoCAD because I was able to do my job with the set of AutoCAD skills I have. This book helps me brush up my CAD skills and taught me many new tricks to be more efficient. It was never too late to teach an old dog new tricks!

Auto CAD made easier for the power user
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-22
This book is fantastic!! It really allows a power user more options and tips and tricks. Every tip ends up saving time and makes CAD more fun to use. Lynn keep up the great work.

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AutoCAD® 14 Bible
Published in Paperback by Wiley Publishing (1997-10-29)
Author: Ellen Finkelstein
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excellent teacher
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-10
I bought this book back in 1998, and I have to say the lessons were very straight forward, and I was able to learn autocad in one week enough to land a new job.. it's got my thumbs way up!

Concise, well organized and CD helps save time.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-30
I've had to learn CAD programs before by reading a text book, and a lot of the text books just don't do the job very well. This book has been great!

I needed to change from different software to AutoCAD, but I think new users would be fine using this book if they did the exercises and practiced.

It took me a couple of hours to review the books in the book store--I am glad I chose this one.

Don't Waste Your Time on Other Books!
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-02
I recieved AutoCad 14, the program, 4 days ago and this book 2 days ago, and I am already feeling like I can do something with the program. I felt lost and bewildered when I opened the program on my own, but the step-by-step tutorials along with the examples on the CD-ROM are teaching me everything I believe I will ever need to know. I'm glad I decided not to put hundreds of dollars into a CAD course when this book is as wonderful as it is.

Art works just as AutoCAD
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-03
Thanks to Ms. Finkelstein. I have got lots of joy from AutoCAD through your book. This book itself is an art, a practical art. It's rarely to find a software learning book as this.

Most complete, concise & to the point AutoCAD book I have!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-16
Our engineering company upgraded to AutoCAD Release 14 in April 1998 & I found the AutoCAD 14 Bible clear, concise & to the point when we redeveloped & recustomized our CAD System. We didn't have to spend as much time calling CAD consultants when we could find the information we needed at the flip of a page. Bravo!

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Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 in C# 2008: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition
Published in Kindle Edition by Apress (2007-11-15)
Author: Matthew MacDonald
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Disconnect from the first edition
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
First Edition of this book 1-59059-468-1 was a step by step tutorial of how to build sites. At the end, you get a decent working model of a balloon website. Thus, the title Novice to Professional. This book doesn't do this. The book is more laid out like other books. Chapter by Chapter, it covers a big topic like State Management, Error Handling, and others. This book is just like other books out there. I am bit disappointed that the publisher thought that previous book was not in an optimal format. There is really nothing wrong with the content or the information. This just isn't the Novice to Professional Book. It's as if you were reading the Harry Potter. On first edition, you know how Harry Potter is like. On second edition, he is gone or he doesn't do the magic tricks anymore. Instead, he cooks or sings. This book is like that. I can see Harry Potter Singing and Cooking. But that's not the Harry Potter series. He does magics...

This book is good but it's not in the original format.

Great Introduction to ASP.NET
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
I have purchased (what feels like) hundreds of computer related books from Amazon.com (including other ASP.NET books), and this is the first one that I have ever felt the need to comment on.

This is just a great book, in my opinion! I found the book to be very easy to read, and logical to follow - Matthew MacDonald's writing style is very effective in communicating technical information in a way that made it easy for me to understand.

I've been developing Windows client applications (VB/C#) for close to 10 years, and have "played around" with ASP.NET 2.0. I knew how to make some basic web apps work, but didn't really understand what was going on underneath the covers. I had a lot of questions that were answered and now have a lot more confidence going forward with creating ASP.NET apps.

As I mentioned, I had purchased ASP.NET books by different authors (for 1.1 and 2.0). Maybe I never gave those books a chance, but this is by far the best that I have come across.

Good book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-13
Usually technical books are very booring to read. I buy many books as I tend to easily get trapped with reviews about book. But this book is one of the best book on C#. Every chapter is in detail and all it needs to get concentrations is to start reading it. The examples and the flow of topics are well planned. This is the book one should have if you are in to C#.
This is my first review on any book although I have purchased many books from many website. I felt a book which is soo good needs to be acknowledged.
Mark my words...this book is worth buying ...!!!!

Solid Material
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
I don't read many 900 page books cover to cover.. It's an accomplishment for both finishing this tome, and for the author of this great read.

The first sections gets you up to speed on C# quickly.. You should know some programming before diving in. Then each area of ASP.NET is covered at a healthy pace. Useful samples, and explanations and recommendations throughout. He first covers the manual ways of doing things, then goes into the slightly narrower scope of productivity shortcuts that turn days of development into hours. He's given me a new respect for it.

There are so many books on each tech subject, it's hard to know where to go. You find a few authors you like, and read their books. I'll pick up another one of his books soon.

Great read, highly recommended.

Awesome ASP.NET 3.5 Book!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
ASP.NET 3.5 is the latest version of the .NET Framework from Microsoft. C# is the defacto standard programming language for Microsoft programmers. Although there are more VB.NET programmers out there, C# is considered the more "professional" language and hence forth there are more job opportunities for C# programmers.

This book is huge (800+ pages) and really covers everything you need to know about C# and ASP.NET 3.5. Of course there maybe a few database topics it did not go into detail as much, but for the money it can't be beat. The author (Mathew MacDonald) really explained all the topics very well and assumed no prior knowledge of .NET knowledge. You really can be a `novice' and learn a lot from this book.

The great thing about the .NET framework from Microsoft now, is that there are so many free programs to learn before you invest any money (apart from the book of course).

The author explains the C# language first (great choice and wish more authors did it that way), in the first few chapters before getting into web forms and ASP.NET objects. C# is a professional language and definitely should be learned first before getting into anything else.

Starting at chapter 5, the author starts to explain what a web form is and how ASP.NET works. Covering everything from how sever and web controls work, to the web.config customizations, WAT, web control classes, etc. The following chapter focuses in detail about web controls (what ASP.NET is really all about) and probably is the meatiest of all the chapters. The chapter 7 goes into state management which is a very important and goes hand-in-hand with how web controls work.

Error handling (chaper 8) and deployment (chapter 9) is next on topics covered and then in the next sections of the book the author goes back into web controls with lots of examples of using the validation controls and master pages. Master Pages have grown a lot in this version and it is the core of how you will design you own ASP.NET 3.5 web site. There are 3 chapters dedicated to web site design and development and I have never seen a book with so much detail on the subject. Well done!

The rest of the book goes into database topics such as SQL, ADO.NET, Data Bindings, etc. I can't describe how impressed I am with how many topics are covered in this book and how well they are covered. You really only need this book for 80-90% of you ASP.NET development work.

A great buy!!!

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Beginning PL/SQL: From Novice to Professional
Published in Kindle Edition by Apress (2007-08-24)
Author: Donald Bales
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A deep, thorough and quite enjoyable book on PL/SQL...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-13
As an Oracle developer for over 10 years, I have read many Oracle books on a variety of topics, and this book is definitely one of those that stands heads above the others. As the title suggests, Beginning PL/SQL: From Novice to Professional covers a range of PL/SQL topics, both foundational and advanced. From the fundamentals such as triggers, procedures, packages, the book moves into the more advanced operations of Bulk Collection, Objects and even one of the more neglected but no less important areas in PL/SQL, unit testing. The topics in this book are delivered to the reader from a professional point of view in that all examples of the PL/SQL in the book are approached and designed as quality, production ready code. Topics such as design patterns, best practices and even some of the more insidious Oracle "gotchas" are discussed in this book, making it a wealth of information available to both the new as well as seasoned developer looking to update their PL/SQL knowledge. As a final bonus, this book packs all of this pertinent information in an refreshingly compact size with a breezy, fresh writing style. As one who has many a weighty computer tome where maybe 50% of the book has pertinent information and the rest is fluff, finding books where the fluff is removed are books to be treasured. If you are a PL/SQL developer of any level, beginner or veteran, this book is definitely one that should be turned to for information.

A friendly and well-written book recommended for anyone ready to learn PL/SQL.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-13
A friendly and well-written book recommended for anyone ready to learn PL/SQL. This Beggining PL/SQL well-written and well-organized introduction to the PL/SQL programming language. It uses a careful, example-based, easy to understand approach.
Thank you

Excellent PL/SQL resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-12
The author did an excellent job covering novice PL/SQL concepts and building those concepts into more advanced topics such as information modeling and object orientation. Each chapter is filled with easy to follow, step-by-step coding examples. Each chapters also contains exercises where you create and execute code. I found this most useful. There is no better way to learn than actually doing it yourself.

One thing that impressed me is how the author stressed the importance of testing code during the application development process. An entire chapter is dedicated to application code testing and documentation and rightfully so. Every PL/SQL programmer should own a copy of this book!




Buy It, I am not kidding
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-15
This is really a good book to learn PL/SQL. I had intermediate skills on SQL and was able to grasp the Pl/Sql quickly reading the book. The author explains the sample Pl / Sql code in nice, relaxed and organized way. I have one small advice for the author as well, `If possible please give the chapter name related to the contents'. After reading the book I was able to write some good Pl / Sql code with Package, Body and Stored Procedures. Author was successful to communicate with the reader in `Easy Mode'. I highly recommend this book if you some knowledge of SQL and 0 knowledge on Pl / Sql. Currently I am reading a book "SOA Using Java Web Services" by Mark D Hansen, which is completely opposite style of writing, I feel like author Hansen is dropping me off of an airplane without a parachute when its flying 50,000 feet above the ground.

Tazim Khan (SCJP SCBCD SCWCD SCEA)

Great book to solve the mystery of PL/SQL for a beginner
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
As a Information Technology professional with little expertise in PL/SQL I bought this book as a replacement for a PL/SQL training course. It has taught me much and is a very good reference. I feel confident about attending the future Oracle training courses without having attended the pre-requisite PL/SQL training course after reading the contents in this book. I can see that the information in this book will still be useful for years to come as it covers fundamental information. I recommended ut as it lays a good foundation. It is not one of those books that states the obvious or is so simple that you to wonder why you purchased it (and we have all done that before, haven't we).

Software
Beginning SQL Server 2005 Administration
Published in Paperback by Wrox (2006-11-29)
Authors: Dan Wood, Chris Leiter, and Paul Turley
List price: $39.99
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Great Book for Beginnners
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-19
This is an awesome book for someone that is new to SQL Server and needs to learn basic administration. The authors did a really good job of explaining the fundamentals in clear simple language.

I especially enjoyed the explanation of the storage engine. It made things clear to me that I didn't understand previously.

Great Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
I found this book offers exactly what I needed. I learned how to best manage my SQL 2005 Database Server. I found the information to be accurate and well written, an excellent reference that I've used many times. I really appreciated how the authors used real world experience to relay hard to understand concepts.

Just what I needed
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-22
I had not touched a DB box in quite a while, and I was recently handed a SQL 2005 box to manage. This book pretty much covered everything I needed. The writing style is laid back and readable, and they get right to the point, without going off on all sorts tangents. The chapter on Automating Administrative Tasks (Chapter 8) was pure gold.

Good stuff.

Pretty good SQL Server 2005 BEGINNER book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-28
This book is for beginners. I'm a seasoned system engineer and have worked with SQL 2005 before. However not having any formal training I decided to get a book. I don't want to be a developer so I needed something that demonstrates SQL server 2005 from the admin side. This is book is perfect for that. It explains the major features a sys admin would want to know. Anything above what this book teaches, can be found on technet or doing a google search. So in conclusion, for a sys admin wanting to know SQL Server 2005, this book will serve your purposes very well...

VERY good basic book.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
Having taken several classes from Dan Wood I appreciate the years of practical experience these guys bring to the table. It is a very good, readable, and thorough introduction to MS SQL Server 2005. SQL 2005 is a big product with lots of intricacies. This is one of the best introductions to to it that I've read.


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